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fin Franklin County Observer i VOL. LXffl. WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO, JUNE 26, 1908 . ,w - Dumber 3 ft - i i 1 izi .. 1 If You Want to Buy Sincerity Be Sure Clothes i All of our announcements have been largely written for the purpose of assuring prospective customers of the quality of our clothes. Our prices are within the popular range and our qualities are such that you can bring back any garment that proves defective and we will mak frgQby exchanging it for another or returning the purchase price. t rkstroe ter Personalities aid fallings That Happen. I Events of the Week as Told to Us, and Doings Boiled Down was Barnes resumed duties at the depot Tuesday. ' Jos. Kathgeb. of Berger. here on business Tuesday. Hd Otto transacted business St. Toui8 the latter part of in last week. J.F kowii aevefcl Afflka SatH iMiH6es Otto and son G. C.,of St. were the guest of G. H. unday. John Toben of near Kra- as been on the sick list for weeks. nd dance is billed ay night June 27th at the Club Hall. Ida and Emily Kopp St. Louis were the guests of homefolks Sunday. Miss Ida Hendrich attended the convention of Music Teachers in St.DLouis Tuesday. Mr. Frank Day, of St. Louis ding the week with friends datives in Washington. Massa traveling freight r the II . Central was business Tuesday. Miar Marie Brockhausen and Miss Rosa Wellenkamp visited in St. Louis the first of the week. Mr. John Julius and Miss Florence wens of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win, Tingle. Misses Adele and Elsie Stumpe returned last Timer Jay afternoon from 4 pleasant visit with Jefferson City friends. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Lipple left Tuesday afternoon for their home in St. Louis after a nleasasx visit nere. For Ice Cream Soda, Lemonade and other refreshing drinks go to Baumann'a Drug Store. G. W. Yopat of Sedalia, re turned home Sunday after a stay of several weeks in Washington. Mrs. Wm. Eichmann of Jefferson City arrived Tuesday to visit her sister, Mre- L. H. Peuvtrup. Louis Swoboda has bought a nioe little home on East 6th St. and will take possession July 1st. Mrs. Barbara Ahrend, of St. Louis, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. JosephineHuem-ler.Mrs. Henry Scheele and son Harry of St. Louis.spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Washington. Carl Tii in m of St. Louis is spending a part of his vacation with friends and relatives in Washington. t: .! n : i 1 I,..., limtn I ivuas iiara i biu wiiu nun ut-cn for attending school in St. Louis has i returned to spend vacation witn homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt are spending a few days here prior to being at home to their many friends in St. Louis. Mrs. C. Arcularius and daughter, Miss Amy, returnedWedneH-day evening frofn a plensant vib-it with relatives at Joplin. O. A. Moeller.the wago'tmtker has just installed new pov-r planing machine that taka in all of a sixteen inch plank at one time. Wm. Briz spent Friday last in St. Louis. Miss Elsie Briz spent several days in St. Louis this week. Robt. Stumne of St. Louis, spent Sunday with homefolks. Mrs. E. H. Otto and Mies Paula Hoffmann spent Thursday at Union. Otto and Kurt Wilhelmi of St. Louie are visiting relet ires here this week. its Smoke the Woodmen cigar, a dandy. Alabastine all colors at Washington Painting & Dec. Co. H. D. Hibbeler transacted business in St Louis Monday. ALABASTINE all colors at Washingtcn Painting 4 Dec. Co. Miss .Tnhnnna Foerster left Tuesday to visit friends in St. Louis. Earl Wilkins and sister, Miss Mattie, spent Sunday in St. Louis. First showing of new coat selts and lace and embroidered oollars just received at J. G. Droege Merc. Co. Mrs. Joseph Stamm and Master Eugene are spending the week with Dr. A. P. Stamm of St- Louis. T.oni Stumne and Vincent vfo,,nfi vrnnt to St. Louis last Friday to buy the stook for their new grocery store on Elm street. The three Franciscan Sisters of TTninn. snent Tuesday :in waan inotnn Friday they leave to spend their vacation at Lafayette, Indiana. rnnlker returned last i.-,;jb.. (Y,,m St.. Meinrad. Ind where he had been attending college. He will spend vacation with his homefolks nere. Prof. C. C. Thudium and family left Tuesday for New London, Ashland, Nova, and other places in Ohio also for Cleveland, where Mr. Thudium will attend the National Educational Association."Lest we forget, I tell you yet of the fine assortment of "Quak- or" oraniteware in large size vitMmn utensils. They are well made and substantial. A great bargain at 25c eaoh, WeTlen kamp's Main ft Lafayette Sts. The PUaaure Club dance last Friday night was an enjoyable affair rftO-ftrdloBS Of the hot weather. That was one night whan nlnctrio fans made good On Saturday night of thia week another will be given at the same Everybody is glad to see the river getting back where it be longs. F. W. Stumpe has returned from a weeks vacation visit to French Liok, Ind. Alber Siebel and family have removed to their new res idence on 3rd and Stafford. Dr. A. P. Stamm and sister, Miss Clcra, of St. Louis, spent Sunday in Washington, the latter remaining all week. Allie Backer and Harrv Rueth- er spent Sunday in Jefferson City. Harry played ball with the Jeff City boys against nermann, i on contest was interesting and close and tied in the 9th inning at 5 to 5. In the 10th Hermann scored two runs making f to 7 in their favor. Boy Wanted: -To learn the barber trade. Must be neat in appearance and from 12 to 15 years of age. The Chester went down the river Wednesday at noon. She had been anchored above Glasgow on account of the high water that prevented her passing under the bridge at that place. The High School 8ouvenir EYilfWs are now ready for distri bution and students who have not yet received one or more will be given a few by calling at tnis office. Prof. Thudium requests that no one take more than they need to mail out to friends. The souvenirs are quite pretty, showing nine different pictures of students and graduates, and also contains announcements for the nezt school year. NtesSf. BffTIVfU Tr n.rPWy , cl refa- evening to Visit friends an tives in Washington. The Washington Cornet Band treated Wm. Boehm to a serenade Tuesday night in honor of his birthday. Everybody around had a good time. Mrs. Elmore Bihr, and her son, the new plumber, and sieter, Miss Irene Farrar, left last Friday for a weeks visit to friends and relatives in New Haven. The little rain Monday night and cooler weather following were the most welcome visitors in thia vicinity during the past few days. Keep Cool this summer. Buy your awnings and garden hose from the Bihr flumoing ana Heating Co. All goods guaranteed for one year. S PECIAL i We are offering a 40 in. Wool Voile 90c value for 59o. Dark red, leather color, For a cool refreshing glees of soda water go to Baumann'a drug store. Mr. Walters and daughter Elsie of Gray Summit spent Sunday in our city.. The Odeon is closing down tot a few weeks on account of the hot weather. Miss Martha Wilmesherr spent last week with friends and relatives at Leslie. Ed. Gallenkamp Jr. of St.Louis is spending a few days vacation with homefolks. Mrs. Jennie North of St.Louis is visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. A. May this week. Miss Liiy Busch very pleasantly entertained the D. D. Club on Monday evening. MNs Leila Booth entertained iho iMjrunytuly Reading Circle on TueuUay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sudfield of St. Louis are the guest of Washington relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Lauman of St.Louis is spending the week with friends and relatives in Washington. Miss 'Idn Hendrich nurcha&ed a fine style 20 Bush & Gerts piano this week from O. H. Thias. Mrs. Max Wilhelmi and two daughter came in Tuesday afternoon to visit relatives in our city. All trimmed and ready to wear hats now for sale at greatly re- irioea at Miss Clank Hein- 8 qpp . John 1 a lot of household go HihhA r vara rooms, corner o Main and Cedar streets.on Friday July 3rd,commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. See posters tor particulars. Mrs. I. W- Boulware, formerly of this county, died at Fulton Monday, aged about 65 years. Deceased had relatives and many friends in this vioinity to whom this will be sad news. '- iauoa r i t 1 1 in i in 1 1 ii tu omen. -"- ode at tb WE WANT THE WAGE EARNER to call this Bank his Bank. We want him to know that we are interested in his success, his welfare. THE ATMOSPHERE IN OUR BANK man well to has just the same temperature for the rt nnnr nr mv4est means as for the V JW. w " " v do. The poor man who is a regular patron of our bank need not remain poor long. $1 will open an account. There is no cost connected with it, and the money can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Carrying a bank account is a simple matter. Anything you don't understand about it we will gladly explain. Before you lay your wall paper. Let us show you the finest line of paper, ever brought to this city Washington Painting 4 Dec. Co. The shoe factory is doing things these days with a big D. The shipments for the past week averaged I94l;pairs per day and the weekly pay roll is now $2600. Ana. Klenner. the ezoert ton- atrial rt it has returned and isn't married .though he says that isn't his fault, in the language oi me latest slang, "Somebody Lied. Talk ahmit enioving outings. Just ask Earl Hamlin and Walter Hnffmann.what kind of fun they had on the Dubois Sunday. They say the water in that creeie isn i fit to drink. City Marshal Maschmann requests us to call attention to the tact inai no hiiuuuiik "i m or cannon crackers will be tolerated in the city limits hare on the fourth of July. The St.Peters School will celebrate the 4th of July at this r or rro nnaters are out and preparations are being made for a good time ior an-main in town that day. Same will be held at Fair Grounds Park. Wa rnnoratulate our young friend Will Krog, upon his being one of the two ssiecuons irum this congressional district ior tue cadetship at the 8tate University at Columbia, mis is nut .juij an honor tht came through the :i&a of Ronresentative A. A. UIUIUV" " I . , . , , . k m . . . a. 1 ...111. Vitt, but naa a bwmhhihw in other ways, we are sure n hi will prove worthy of the honor thua onnferred unon him. Since writing the above we le&m that another worthy young man of Waehington, Ludwig Muenoh waa honored witn the like appointment; Died at St. Louis on Sunday June 21st, Rev. Maz Schneider-hahn. Deoeased was a nephew of Henry and Vinoent Bleckmann of this city. The former and Vincent Bleckmann Jr. attended the funeral Wednesday. Prof. L. J. Fink and pupils of Union.will give a Musical Entertainment at the Kramolowsky hall on Friday night of this week to which every ooay is lnyuea. It will no doubt be an event of much interest to all lovers of music. Commodore Foote. of New Or- laana u in town this week and ia damnnatratino the I. K. L. VaDor Burner at the Commercial n,,r..l Samnie room. This is a new invention for the quick and economical heating of any cook stove by use of coal oil. G. Willenbrink, H. Heggeman, Paul Kallmann. Ebby Mauntel and Pete Fahrendorf, nf ti M. T. C's. atten calibration of Rev. E. T?i rat Hnlv Mass la Havat Belleville, II Rev. Chuse had always loval member society, consequently their visit. They returned Monday night having had a most enjoyable time with invitations of returning soon which they hope soon to De aDie to except. Some traders from 8ullivan atruck Waehington the first of the uir with a hunch of horses. And among others sold a team to Mr. Herrmann learned Thursday morning that nna ni th horses had the heaves, uuv v - but when he went to looa tnem up he found that they had left the night before. He notified Mar- Bhal Maeonmann ana ouw will prooabiy Mau t: 1 fTn c bers the ae's un- o is been a of this by the Union Dairy Co. of St. Louis and is the best to be hau. Arrangements are being made for an ezoursion on the "Omaha" from here to St. Charles and return on some Sunday in the near future. There will doubtless be no trouble to get up a good crowd. i-.hn rw.It man will auction a lot of household goods at the Hib-beler warerooms, corner Main and Cedar Sts, on Friday July 3rd commencing at 1 o'oiock p.m. See posters for particulars . A. C. Krog, on account of poor health, has tendered hie resignation as postmaster at this plaoe, and we understand that Henry Herkstroeter has been recommended as his successor. On Friday June 19, Miss Mary Cahill entertained friends at a garden party for her niece Mlea Maryzita Cahill of Little Rook, Ark. The lawn was brilliantly decorated and a most delightful time spent. Quite a crowd of the married ladies of town gave a basket supper at the Fair Grounds on Tuesday evening. Supper was served at seven o'oiock and was much relished by all who participated in it. After supper Messrs O. Thias and O.Steinhaus furnished music for a dance in the hall which was greatly enjoyed. nnft on trail and Tk.i .m also nrobablv subiect to Muench, H. Krog, arrest for elling diseased horaea. and G. Gallenkamp Miss Busch Entertains. Miss lima Busch entertained a large number of friends last Thursday evening. Some of the guests played ouu wnue o.nwu were entertained on the lawn. At cards Miss Luella mcnorsaer and Mr. L Gunby of Chillicothe were fortunate winners of prizes. Among those present were: Misses A. Spencer, Davidson, M. Cahill, M. label), R. and A.Ming, P. Hoffmann, L. Dickbradsr, E. jmpe, U. wynnw, r. ouwvn, . Tibbe, R.Pike, S.Roes.W.and b. McCann, R. and J. Watkins, M. Gregory, E. Busoh, and E. Lewis. Meesres. H. Mauser, G. Granmer, L. Gunby, F. Krog, A. Baoker, H. Ruether, W. Kah-mann, G. Wynne, O. Reed, C. Turaok, J. Busoh, W. Krog, L. a. Adams, r. i piece. 4 an 4.

fin Franklin County Observer i VOL. LXffl. WASHINGTON, FRANKLIN COUNTY, MO, JUNE 26, 1908 . ,w - Dumber 3 ft - i i 1 izi .. 1 If You Want to Buy Sincerity Be Sure Clothes i All of our announcements have been largely written for the purpose of assuring prospective customers of the quality of our clothes. Our prices are within the popular range and our qualities are such that you can bring back any garment that proves defective and we will mak frgQby exchanging it for another or returning the purchase price. t rkstroe ter Personalities aid fallings That Happen. I Events of the Week as Told to Us, and Doings Boiled Down was Barnes resumed duties at the depot Tuesday. ' Jos. Kathgeb. of Berger. here on business Tuesday. Hd Otto transacted business St. Toui8 the latter part of in last week. J.F kowii aevefcl Afflka SatH iMiH6es Otto and son G. C.,of St. were the guest of G. H. unday. John Toben of near Kra- as been on the sick list for weeks. nd dance is billed ay night June 27th at the Club Hall. Ida and Emily Kopp St. Louis were the guests of homefolks Sunday. Miss Ida Hendrich attended the convention of Music Teachers in St.DLouis Tuesday. Mr. Frank Day, of St. Louis ding the week with friends datives in Washington. Massa traveling freight r the II . Central was business Tuesday. Miar Marie Brockhausen and Miss Rosa Wellenkamp visited in St. Louis the first of the week. Mr. John Julius and Miss Florence wens of St. Louis, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win, Tingle. Misses Adele and Elsie Stumpe returned last Timer Jay afternoon from 4 pleasant visit with Jefferson City friends. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Lipple left Tuesday afternoon for their home in St. Louis after a nleasasx visit nere. For Ice Cream Soda, Lemonade and other refreshing drinks go to Baumann'a Drug Store. G. W. Yopat of Sedalia, re turned home Sunday after a stay of several weeks in Washington. Mrs. Wm. Eichmann of Jefferson City arrived Tuesday to visit her sister, Mre- L. H. Peuvtrup. Louis Swoboda has bought a nioe little home on East 6th St. and will take possession July 1st. Mrs. Barbara Ahrend, of St. Louis, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. JosephineHuem-ler.Mrs. Henry Scheele and son Harry of St. Louis.spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Washington. Carl Tii in m of St. Louis is spending a part of his vacation with friends and relatives in Washington. t: .! n : i 1 I,..., limtn I ivuas iiara i biu wiiu nun ut-cn for attending school in St. Louis has i returned to spend vacation witn homefolks. Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt are spending a few days here prior to being at home to their many friends in St. Louis. Mrs. C. Arcularius and daughter, Miss Amy, returnedWedneH-day evening frofn a plensant vib-it with relatives at Joplin. O. A. Moeller.the wago'tmtker has just installed new pov-r planing machine that taka in all of a sixteen inch plank at one time. Wm. Briz spent Friday last in St. Louis. Miss Elsie Briz spent several days in St. Louis this week. Robt. Stumne of St. Louis, spent Sunday with homefolks. Mrs. E. H. Otto and Mies Paula Hoffmann spent Thursday at Union. Otto and Kurt Wilhelmi of St. Louie are visiting relet ires here this week. its Smoke the Woodmen cigar, a dandy. Alabastine all colors at Washington Painting & Dec. Co. H. D. Hibbeler transacted business in St Louis Monday. ALABASTINE all colors at Washingtcn Painting 4 Dec. Co. Miss .Tnhnnna Foerster left Tuesday to visit friends in St. Louis. Earl Wilkins and sister, Miss Mattie, spent Sunday in St. Louis. First showing of new coat selts and lace and embroidered oollars just received at J. G. Droege Merc. Co. Mrs. Joseph Stamm and Master Eugene are spending the week with Dr. A. P. Stamm of St- Louis. T.oni Stumne and Vincent vfo,,nfi vrnnt to St. Louis last Friday to buy the stook for their new grocery store on Elm street. The three Franciscan Sisters of TTninn. snent Tuesday :in waan inotnn Friday they leave to spend their vacation at Lafayette, Indiana. rnnlker returned last i.-,;jb.. (Y,,m St.. Meinrad. Ind where he had been attending college. He will spend vacation with his homefolks nere. Prof. C. C. Thudium and family left Tuesday for New London, Ashland, Nova, and other places in Ohio also for Cleveland, where Mr. Thudium will attend the National Educational Association."Lest we forget, I tell you yet of the fine assortment of "Quak- or" oraniteware in large size vitMmn utensils. They are well made and substantial. A great bargain at 25c eaoh, WeTlen kamp's Main ft Lafayette Sts. The PUaaure Club dance last Friday night was an enjoyable affair rftO-ftrdloBS Of the hot weather. That was one night whan nlnctrio fans made good On Saturday night of thia week another will be given at the same Everybody is glad to see the river getting back where it be longs. F. W. Stumpe has returned from a weeks vacation visit to French Liok, Ind. Alber Siebel and family have removed to their new res idence on 3rd and Stafford. Dr. A. P. Stamm and sister, Miss Clcra, of St. Louis, spent Sunday in Washington, the latter remaining all week. Allie Backer and Harrv Rueth- er spent Sunday in Jefferson City. Harry played ball with the Jeff City boys against nermann, i on contest was interesting and close and tied in the 9th inning at 5 to 5. In the 10th Hermann scored two runs making f to 7 in their favor. Boy Wanted: -To learn the barber trade. Must be neat in appearance and from 12 to 15 years of age. The Chester went down the river Wednesday at noon. She had been anchored above Glasgow on account of the high water that prevented her passing under the bridge at that place. The High School 8ouvenir EYilfWs are now ready for distri bution and students who have not yet received one or more will be given a few by calling at tnis office. Prof. Thudium requests that no one take more than they need to mail out to friends. The souvenirs are quite pretty, showing nine different pictures of students and graduates, and also contains announcements for the nezt school year. NtesSf. BffTIVfU Tr n.rPWy , cl refa- evening to Visit friends an tives in Washington. The Washington Cornet Band treated Wm. Boehm to a serenade Tuesday night in honor of his birthday. Everybody around had a good time. Mrs. Elmore Bihr, and her son, the new plumber, and sieter, Miss Irene Farrar, left last Friday for a weeks visit to friends and relatives in New Haven. The little rain Monday night and cooler weather following were the most welcome visitors in thia vicinity during the past few days. Keep Cool this summer. Buy your awnings and garden hose from the Bihr flumoing ana Heating Co. All goods guaranteed for one year. S PECIAL i We are offering a 40 in. Wool Voile 90c value for 59o. Dark red, leather color, For a cool refreshing glees of soda water go to Baumann'a drug store. Mr. Walters and daughter Elsie of Gray Summit spent Sunday in our city.. The Odeon is closing down tot a few weeks on account of the hot weather. Miss Martha Wilmesherr spent last week with friends and relatives at Leslie. Ed. Gallenkamp Jr. of St.Louis is spending a few days vacation with homefolks. Mrs. Jennie North of St.Louis is visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. A. May this week. Miss Liiy Busch very pleasantly entertained the D. D. Club on Monday evening. MNs Leila Booth entertained iho iMjrunytuly Reading Circle on TueuUay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sudfield of St. Louis are the guest of Washington relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Lauman of St.Louis is spending the week with friends and relatives in Washington. Miss 'Idn Hendrich nurcha&ed a fine style 20 Bush & Gerts piano this week from O. H. Thias. Mrs. Max Wilhelmi and two daughter came in Tuesday afternoon to visit relatives in our city. All trimmed and ready to wear hats now for sale at greatly re- irioea at Miss Clank Hein- 8 qpp . John 1 a lot of household go HihhA r vara rooms, corner o Main and Cedar streets.on Friday July 3rd,commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. See posters tor particulars. Mrs. I. W- Boulware, formerly of this county, died at Fulton Monday, aged about 65 years. Deceased had relatives and many friends in this vioinity to whom this will be sad news. '- iauoa r i t 1 1 in i in 1 1 ii tu omen. -"- ode at tb WE WANT THE WAGE EARNER to call this Bank his Bank. We want him to know that we are interested in his success, his welfare. THE ATMOSPHERE IN OUR BANK man well to has just the same temperature for the rt nnnr nr mv4est means as for the V JW. w " " v do. The poor man who is a regular patron of our bank need not remain poor long. $1 will open an account. There is no cost connected with it, and the money can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Carrying a bank account is a simple matter. Anything you don't understand about it we will gladly explain. Before you lay your wall paper. Let us show you the finest line of paper, ever brought to this city Washington Painting 4 Dec. Co. The shoe factory is doing things these days with a big D. The shipments for the past week averaged I94l;pairs per day and the weekly pay roll is now $2600. Ana. Klenner. the ezoert ton- atrial rt it has returned and isn't married .though he says that isn't his fault, in the language oi me latest slang, "Somebody Lied. Talk ahmit enioving outings. Just ask Earl Hamlin and Walter Hnffmann.what kind of fun they had on the Dubois Sunday. They say the water in that creeie isn i fit to drink. City Marshal Maschmann requests us to call attention to the tact inai no hiiuuuiik "i m or cannon crackers will be tolerated in the city limits hare on the fourth of July. The St.Peters School will celebrate the 4th of July at this r or rro nnaters are out and preparations are being made for a good time ior an-main in town that day. Same will be held at Fair Grounds Park. Wa rnnoratulate our young friend Will Krog, upon his being one of the two ssiecuons irum this congressional district ior tue cadetship at the 8tate University at Columbia, mis is nut .juij an honor tht came through the :i&a of Ronresentative A. A. UIUIUV" " I . , . , , . k m . . . a. 1 ...111. Vitt, but naa a bwmhhihw in other ways, we are sure n hi will prove worthy of the honor thua onnferred unon him. Since writing the above we le&m that another worthy young man of Waehington, Ludwig Muenoh waa honored witn the like appointment; Died at St. Louis on Sunday June 21st, Rev. Maz Schneider-hahn. Deoeased was a nephew of Henry and Vinoent Bleckmann of this city. The former and Vincent Bleckmann Jr. attended the funeral Wednesday. Prof. L. J. Fink and pupils of Union.will give a Musical Entertainment at the Kramolowsky hall on Friday night of this week to which every ooay is lnyuea. It will no doubt be an event of much interest to all lovers of music. Commodore Foote. of New Or- laana u in town this week and ia damnnatratino the I. K. L. VaDor Burner at the Commercial n,,r..l Samnie room. This is a new invention for the quick and economical heating of any cook stove by use of coal oil. G. Willenbrink, H. Heggeman, Paul Kallmann. Ebby Mauntel and Pete Fahrendorf, nf ti M. T. C's. atten calibration of Rev. E. T?i rat Hnlv Mass la Havat Belleville, II Rev. Chuse had always loval member society, consequently their visit. They returned Monday night having had a most enjoyable time with invitations of returning soon which they hope soon to De aDie to except. Some traders from 8ullivan atruck Waehington the first of the uir with a hunch of horses. And among others sold a team to Mr. Herrmann learned Thursday morning that nna ni th horses had the heaves, uuv v - but when he went to looa tnem up he found that they had left the night before. He notified Mar- Bhal Maeonmann ana ouw will prooabiy Mau t: 1 fTn c bers the ae's un- o is been a of this by the Union Dairy Co. of St. Louis and is the best to be hau. Arrangements are being made for an ezoursion on the "Omaha" from here to St. Charles and return on some Sunday in the near future. There will doubtless be no trouble to get up a good crowd. i-.hn rw.It man will auction a lot of household goods at the Hib-beler warerooms, corner Main and Cedar Sts, on Friday July 3rd commencing at 1 o'oiock p.m. See posters for particulars . A. C. Krog, on account of poor health, has tendered hie resignation as postmaster at this plaoe, and we understand that Henry Herkstroeter has been recommended as his successor. On Friday June 19, Miss Mary Cahill entertained friends at a garden party for her niece Mlea Maryzita Cahill of Little Rook, Ark. The lawn was brilliantly decorated and a most delightful time spent. Quite a crowd of the married ladies of town gave a basket supper at the Fair Grounds on Tuesday evening. Supper was served at seven o'oiock and was much relished by all who participated in it. After supper Messrs O. Thias and O.Steinhaus furnished music for a dance in the hall which was greatly enjoyed. nnft on trail and Tk.i .m also nrobablv subiect to Muench, H. Krog, arrest for elling diseased horaea. and G. Gallenkamp Miss Busch Entertains. Miss lima Busch entertained a large number of friends last Thursday evening. Some of the guests played ouu wnue o.nwu were entertained on the lawn. At cards Miss Luella mcnorsaer and Mr. L Gunby of Chillicothe were fortunate winners of prizes. Among those present were: Misses A. Spencer, Davidson, M. Cahill, M. label), R. and A.Ming, P. Hoffmann, L. Dickbradsr, E. jmpe, U. wynnw, r. ouwvn, . Tibbe, R.Pike, S.Roes.W.and b. McCann, R. and J. Watkins, M. Gregory, E. Busoh, and E. Lewis. Meesres. H. Mauser, G. Granmer, L. Gunby, F. Krog, A. Baoker, H. Ruether, W. Kah-mann, G. Wynne, O. Reed, C. Turaok, J. Busoh, W. Krog, L. a. Adams, r. i piece. 4 an 4.